Empolyment and jobs figures
Live Register = number of persons signing on for certain welfare benefits = seeking unemployment benefit or assistance + signing to preserve social welfare benefits
In July 2010, 440,000(94% sought unemployment benefit or assistance
26,000 (6%) were signing to preserve benefits
Total = 466,000
The numbers on the Live Register increased by 306,000 between September
2007 and July 2010.
Official measure of unemployment is the Quarterly National Household Survey by 150 interviewers interviewing about 39,000 households for each survey.
2007 Q1 unemployment 4.6%
2010 Q1 unemployment 12.8% = 275,000
2007 Q3 Total employment = 2,150,000
2010 Q1 Total employment = 1,858,000
This is a decline of 292,000 or 13.6% over that period in people in jobs.
2007 Q3 Part-time employment = 386,000
2010 Q1 Part-time employment = 413,000
This is an increase of 27,000 in part-time employment an a further increase of 28,000 in public sector over this period
2007 Q3 – Total Full-time employment was 1,764,000 = 1,417,000 in private sector and 347,000 in public sector 2010 Q1 Total full-time employment was 1,445,000 = 1,078,000 in private sector and 367,000 in public sector
This is a reduction of 339,000 jobs in private sector over that period and this is a 24% drop which is continuing and may now be -27%
Full-time employment dropped by – 57% in construction
– 34% in Administrative and support services
– 29% in Agriculture forestry and fishing
– 24% industry
– 18% wholesaling and retailing
Increased by + 9% in information and communication
Summary – Total employment is down 13.6% since Q3, 2007
Unemployment is up by 12.4% since Q3, 2007 Full-time private sector employment down by 24% in same period
GNP
2007 Q3 GNP was €41,987 billion
2010 Q1 GNP was €30,378 billion = this is -28%